General Sir Malcolm Henry Stanley Grover, KCB, KCIE (19 July 1858 – 16 November 1945)[1] was a senior officer in the British Indian Army.
[4][5] He was promoted to captain on 11 September 1887,[6] posted to the Bengal Staff Corps from November 1890,[7] served as deputy assistant adjutant general to the Waziristan Field Force on the North-West Frontier in 1894–95,[8] and was made a deputy assistant adjutant general in the Bengal Establishment in February 1895.
[9] He was appointed deputy assistant quartermaster general to Punjab Command later that year,[10] and was promoted to major on 11 September 1896.
[11] Grover was deputy assistant quartermaster general to the 2nd Punjab Cavalry during the Tochi Expedition in 1897, for which he was mentioned in despatches and granted the brevet rank of lieutenant colonel.
[12][13] Appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1906 Birthday Honours,[14] Grover's rank was made substantive on 11 September 1902 and he was promoted to colonel as assistant quartermaster general from 27 November that year.